The Evening Hour (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 30, 2021

Original Title:
The Evening Hour

Alternate Titles:
Godzina zmierzchu

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Secret Engine
Star Thrower Entertainment
Truckstop Media
Washington Square Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 114

Cole Freeman maintains an uneasy equilibrium in his rural Appalachian town, looking after the old and infirm while selling their excess painkillers to local addicts. But when an old friend returns with plans that upend the fragile balance and identity he's so painstakingly crafted, Cole is forced to take action.

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Boom Operator:
Paul Dillon

Casting Director:
Allison Estrin

Costume Designer:
Carisa Kelly

Director:
Braden King

Director of Photography:
Declan Quinn

Editor:
Joseph Krings
Andrew Hafitz

Executive Producer:
Joshua Blum
Michael Trotter
Trevor White

First Assistant Director:
Daniel Lugo

Music Supervisor:
Chris Swanson

Novel:
Carter Sickels

Original Music Composer:
Boxhead Ensemble
Michael Krassner
Tim Rutili

Post Production Supervisor:
Mark Sean Haynes

Producer:
Tim White
Tom Skapars
Derrick Tseng
Lucas Joaquin
Braden King

Production Design:
Debbie DeVilla

Screenplay:
Elizabeth Palmore

Sound Editor:
Ryan Billia
Steve Romanko

Sound Effects Editor:
Kim B. Christensen

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kent Sparling

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dmitri Makarov

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alex Noble

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